Sep 25, 2006
Award-winning Author and Cartoonist Comes to Lafayette Sept. 29
Author, lecturer, and women’s rights activist, Katherine Arnoldi will talk about her latest book and discuss how and why she became an activist for equal…
Author, lecturer, and women’s rights activist, Katherine Arnoldi will talk about her latest book and discuss how and why she became an activist for equal…
The latest book fromAndrea Smith, assistant professor of anthropology and sociology, offers an intimate look at settler culture in France. This unique…
Abraham Lincoln’s presidential leadership and his moral relationship with power will be the subject of this year’s annual Friends of Skillman Library Lecture…
Last weekend, John Kincaid, Meyner Professor of Government and Public Service and Director of the MeynerCenter for the Study of State and Local Government…
After a 10-year career in commercial banking, Beth Altman Saunders ’90 made a major decision. “I certainly used my education in those years, but eventually…
While he was a student at Lafayette, Reco Collins ’05 took advantage of opportunities to meet with potential employees at the annual career fairs offered…
In developing countries that are attempting to build up their economies, the prevailing wisdom is to rapidly grow production with little regard for the…
When geology major Doug Walsh â97 came to Lafayette for orientation, he had no clue he would meet his future wife, Kristin Nahm â97, that very…
Tonight at 8:15 p.m. in Kirby 104, the Lafayette African and Caribbean Students Association (LACSA) presents a screening of the documentary, Life & Debt…
The work that Rupesh Gajurel ’09 (Kathmandu, Nepal) did this summer researching network connectivity could one day make cell phones and other communication…